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Serecino

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If this is a health issue or behavior issue, but just about 5 minutes ago my corn ate a pinkie and now he keeps rubbing his jaw on everything, and opening it a lot. He's on fuzzies normally, but today I didn't have one bigger, so for now I'm feeding him a pink.

Is it possible he might have bothered a tooth? Is he just feeling itchy afterwards from it? I think I'm being an over protective and worrysome parent. XD;
 
You might just not see it the other times he does it, but more than likely if that behavior is directly following the ingesting of the prey item he's just trying to get his jaw back into the right position.
 
Ah okay. Normally I watch him when he's feeding, to make sure he's okay and what not. I use the paper bag method since it works really well for me, and I don't have any containers I can use for him. It's the first time I've seen it happen before, so it startled me~
 
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